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The United States and the EU-European Union have said that the Hong Kong government has revoked the qualifications of four Democratic lawmakers, depriving the people of Hong Kong of the rights promised in the “one country, two system.” , Growing criticism of China.
On the 11th, the Legislative Assembly, which is the Hong Kong Parliament, revoked the membership of four Democrats who oppose the government based on the new standard decided by the Hong Kong government in the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China. . I did.
On top of that, he is willing to take further countermeasures, saying, “I will take responsibility for those involved in policies that undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy and freedom.”
Furthermore, High Representative Borel, who is in charge of the EU’s foreign affairs, harshly criticized in a statement that it would “seriously undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy under the ‘one country and two systems'” from Canada, Champagne, said on the 11th. I was deeply disappointed that China violated its international obligations. “
China’s Foreign Ministry firmly opposes the growing criticism from Western countries, saying: “It is a matter of internal affairs in China. No other country has the right to say or interfere.”
Concerns to the Chinese Ambassador of the British Government
Foreign Minister Raab issued a statement in which he harshly criticized it as a violation of the joint statement confirmed with China during Hong Kong’s return and urged China to fulfill its obligations to its international partners. it is.
The British government has also revealed that it is considering sanctions for those involved.
China’s ambassador Liu posted on Twitter, arguing that the revocation of parliamentary status was a matter of internal affairs in China and that “no country has the right to intervene in this matter.”
Foreign Minister Mogi “regrets a very serious problem”
Regarding the revocation of the qualifications of four Democratic members by the Hong Kong government, Foreign Minister Mogi told the House Foreign Relations Committee that “Hong Kong will develop in a democratic and stable manner under one country and two systems. It is important. It is a very serious and regrettable problem that the movement against this idea is happening now in Congress. “